Online Digital Sources and Annotation System
ODSAS is a platform for storing, personalized manipulation and individual and collective multilayer annotation of digital resources in the social sciences and humanities. Its purpose is to serve the scientific community of the social sciences and humanities to archive and creatively work on their material.
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Jocelyn Aznar
Laurent Dousset
Alexandre François
Barbara Glowczewski
Allison Jablonko
New Guinea Collection
Pierre-Adolphe Lesson
OAI-PMH ODSAS XML IdRef Index Sitemaps.org ODSAS Collection Schema ODSAS Object Schema ODSAS Sets with coordinates ODSAS QR-Code
ODSAS is a scientific platform for storing, personalized manipulation and
individual and collective multilayer annotation of digital resources.
The platform is based (but not exclusively intended for) the needs of
social sciences and humanities with particular accent on
anthropologists' needs.
Components
The ODSAS platform has two components.
The
first component is constituted by the technology,
software and
webserving, which is called ODSAS itself and which is hosted.
Funds for hosting the platform have come from various
institutions (CNRS, Maison Asie-Pacifique, Ministry for Research and
Higher Education, CREDO....).
The
second component is constituted by the program of
digitizing and
organizing the collections and archival sources. This component is
called
ADAP (Archives Digitales Asie-Pacifique). While ODSAS is not limited to
Pacific and Australian material, the latter are without doubt an
important aspect. Many people have contributed to ADAP.
Funding
Over the years, ODSAS has been co-funded by several institutions:
- CNRS -funded staff;
- EHESS -funded staff
(Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales);
- Staff and digitization equipment is hosted by Aix-Marseille
University ;
- Server costs have been covered for many years by MAP
(Maison Asie-Pacifique); today ODSAS is hosted by the IR Huma-Num ;
- CREDO
(Centre de Recherche et de Documentation sur l'Océanie) is contributing
to cover other regular and exceptional costs;
Additionally, we receive funds from project applications such as Huma-Num , Archives des
Ethnologues , BSN5
(Ministry for Research and Higher Education), etc.